Word: bail
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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Company K: Cadet 1st Lieut., F. B. Dean '17; Cadet 2d Lieut., R. T. Whistler; Cadet Sgts., J. D. Carscallen '19, T. T. Mackie '18, R. J. H. Powel '18, M. Shattuck '19; Cadet Corps., J. W. Lowes '20, M. P. Bail '19, J. F. Brown '19, M. C. Hobbs '17, A. H. Kimball '18, H. Morgan '17, H. W. Quimby...
Wednesday evening: M. P. Bail '19, J. B. Cummings '19, G. K. Crockett 1G. B., D. Dana uC., J. A. Edgarton 1L., C. E. Frazer uC., C. F. Guild '19, W. W. Hathaway '18, W. W. Hoffmann '19, A. L. G. Jensen '17, H. Lilienthal, Jr. '19, O. R. Lindesmith '17, G. H. McCaffrey 5G., W. K. McKittrick '19, B. McNear '19, A. H. Onthank 2G.B., E. M. Peters, Jr. '16, R. V. Pond '17, L. Quincy '17, W. A. Randall '19, A. M. Reed '16, R. D. Roquemore '17, L. A. Wheeler '18, G. C. Wilkins...
...most important accomplishments of the women of San Francisco was the recall of Judge Weller, a corrupt police court magistrate. From him it was impossible for wronged girls to get any justice whatever, and the purely nominal bail of the wrong-doors was fixed at anywhere from $50 to $150. In face of the opposition of wealth, organized labor, and the newspapers, the women concentrated their efforts in putting the recall into effect. To the consternation of San Francisco, Judge Weller was recalled and since then a change has swept through every political office in California, forcing the holders...
...Bail, M. P., 60 Sagamore St., Dorchester...
...Bowser, 133; C. MacR. Makepeace, 132; H. N. Baldwin, 121; H. V. Bail, 98; W. J. Blake, 96; W. M. Danner, Jr., 91; G. F. Cherry, 88; W. L. Ustick, 72; H. B. Gill, 71; R. D. Whittemore, 51; B. L. Chase, 42; G. E. Fahys...